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San Francisco's anti-gay Catholic archbishop is again participating in an anti-same-sex marriage rally in Washington, D.C. just days before the U.S. Supreme Court is to hear oral arguments on the matter.

The leader of the National Organization for Marriage, a group hell bent on banning marriage equality in the U.S., said in an interview in the Guardian this week that his group will never go away -- even if the Supreme Court rules in favor of gay marriage.

Opponents of same-sex marriage have held a rally outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, with some speakers suggesting civil disobedience to protest laws related to the continuing spread of gay marriage.

The president of the National Organization for Marriage, a group bent on outlawing same-sex marriage, is being criticized for allegedly taking a secret trip to Russia in June to talk to officials about anti-gay laws.